Weighty issues
Obesity among cats is a major problem. Trouble is, a lot of indoor kitties
become chronically inactive if not given enough physical and mental stimulation.
Check out these tips for encouraging your feline to jump off the couch
(or counter) and get moving.
Drink up
Have you noticed your cat doesn’t visit her water bowl too often? Don’t worry – it’s
normal for a feline. But you still have to make sure she stays property hydrated.
Communication to the rescue
Litter box problems and acts of aggression are just two examples of common feline
behaviors that can drive us to distraction. The reasons can be cloudy and the solutions
even more remote. The secret? Find out what your cat is feeling and thinking.
On a roll
Is your feline friend an indoor kitty? Are you worried he might not be getting
enough exercise? Believe it or not, you can raise his activity level by training
him to walk on a treadmill!
A friend to ferals
Devoted to helping homeless cats, FixNation is the only free full-time spay
and neuter clinic in Los Angeles.
Walking your cat?
Choose from a selection of stylish quality collars, leashes and harnesses to
keep your kitty safe outdoors.
Check her chakras
Does your kitty seem stressed or out of sorts? This energetic healing modality
can help balance and revitalize her.
Banishing bladder problems
They’re among the most common of feline ailments, and can cause your cat a lot of
discomfort and distress. A natural approach can help treat and prevent these issues.
Showing her claws?
Trimming those talons is a necessary task that takes some patience.
Safety first!
Bringing a new little one into your household? Just as you would for a human
baby, you need to kitten-proof your home to ensure he stays out of danger.
Perfect “pawtraits”
Given the feline nature, photographing your kitty can be something of a challenge.
But with patience and perseverance, along with a few useful tips for
the best results, you can snap successful pictures.
The dirt on diabetes
It’s one of the most common diseases seen in felines. Here’s what you need
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